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Calla lilies from the Tuart forest south of Capel with a light rain falling.

just in time for Easter... actually, a little early :)

calla flowers and fringle flowers

original design

Strobist: one LP160 in a Westcott Apollo Softbox firing at 1/2 power at camera right. A white foamcore board was just to camera left for fill.

Pink calla lily detailing flower with water drop against black background

Sena Gu has chosen the Calla lily flower to inspire this vase. The delicate shape looks pretty with stems in for decorative use.

 

Imagine it full of ice cream and with a spoon!

 

White glazed porcelain. Handmade in London

 

Dimensions 12x12x9cm

Taken in Barcelona in Parc Güell on the stairway with the famous lizard.

For Mission Falls Goes Crochet

Back in the day when I shot film, circa 95' I took a shot for my photography class as part of my final portfolio. The picture was also titled "Calla." Fast forward and voila. Here's my allegorical interpretation of Edward Weston's Pepper but with a Calla.

 

This was an interesting experiment and it mainly dealt with just setting up a post-processing workflow. As this is all new to me(coming from film) and I'm learning slowly and following my own path.

 

This image first went through a few presets and manual adjustments in Aperture, then swung over to HDR Express for some tone mapping and back to Aperture where I applied a B&W filter to fit my mood. I think the last preset really brought the image into its own character. Its my favorite of this (experimental) nature series.

 

Nikon P700 | Raw | Post processed in Aperture

 

Post Link: photography.jorgeledesma.net/photograph/white-calla

Critiques are always welcome! :)

Calla in Soft Box

  

Canon 70d + 70-200f4 L

 

Nice shading in full sun and macro

Calla Lily close-ups

  

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You know, I don't even remember taking this picture.. It was in sad shape but with the help of Photoshop, I rescued it... (grin)

It is amazing to see how many calla rhizomes can grow at the base of one plant, depending where it is planted and how well you water it.

Taken in my front yard

This is one of the first calla lillies i've seen this year. i love them because of their beautiful curves and simplicity.

dark red calla lily in low light

Calla is a young dragon that loves silver and gold. She likes to surround herself with shiny beads and beautiful glass globes.

 

Calla is handcrafted from polymer clays mostly Purple Pink and gold. Her eye is genuine onyx. Calla nests on a golden amulet and her necklace perch is a combination of more of silver and golden treasures. The macrame is 2 tone,,, deep purple and ivory. The golden clasp finishes the 18.5 inch long piece

I love this photo because the calla lily looks like a heart.

A bit of free time in the college studio today so tried to get a bit of still life practice in. So much to learn and didn't quite achieve the look that I wanted but hey ho....try again another time!

 

Exif data

 

CameraCanon EOS-1D Mark IV

Exposure0.004 sec (1/250)

Aperture f/16.0

Focal Length100 mm

ISO Speed50

 

Lighting:

3 Bowens Gemini - 2 to front 45 degree (L&R) fitted with reflectors and medium honeycomb, 1 to back left fitted with snoot. Light bounced off white card to fill.

Nikon E8700

Focal Length: 18.8mm

White Balance: Auto

Digital Zoom Ratio: 1.00

2006/07/28 15:28:02

Scene Mode: Close Up

AF Mode: AF-C

Saturation comp: 0

JPEG (8-bit) Fine

Metering Mode: Partial

Tone Comp.: Auto

Sharpening: Auto

Image Size: 3264 x 2448

1/43.3 sec - F/4.2

Flash Sync Mode: Not Attached

Noise Reduction: Off

Color

Exposure Comp.: 0 EV

Sensitivity: Auto

Image Comment: (c) Gerard Prins All rights reserved

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